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21 msgid "[[!meta date=\"Mon Jun 13 01:23:45 2011\"]]\n"
26 msgid "[[!tag announce]]\n"
30 msgid "The Amnesic Incognito Live System, version 0.7.2, is out."
35 "This is a bugfix-only release mainly aimed at fixing serious security issues "
36 "in bundled software. All users must upgrade as soon as possible."
41 msgid "[[!toc levels=1]]\n"
50 msgid "Notable user-visible changes include:"
57 " - Disable Torbutton's external application launch warning.\n"
58 " ... which advises using Tails. Tails *is* running Tails.\n"
59 " - FoxyProxy: install from Debian instead of the older one we previously\n"
67 " - Upgrade Linux kernel to Debian's 2.6.32-34squeeze1: fixes tons of\n"
68 " bugs, closes a few security holes as well.\n"
69 " - haveged: install an official Debian backport instead of a custom backport.\n"
70 " - unrar: install the version from Debian's non-free repository.\n"
71 " Users report unrar-free does not work well enough.\n"
75 msgid "Plus the usual bunch of minor bug reports and improvements."
80 "See the [online Changelog](http://git.immerda.ch/?p=amnesia.git;a=blob_plain;"
81 "f=debian/changelog;hb=refs/tags/0.7.2) for technical details."
86 msgid "I want to try it / to upgrade!"
90 msgid "See the [[Getting started]] page."
95 msgid "A glimpse towards the future"
100 "Were do we go from here? Have a look to our [[!tails_roadmap]] to see where "
106 "Would you want to help? As explained in our [[\"how to contribute\" "
107 "documentation|contribute]], here are many ways **you** can contribute to "
108 "Tails: no need to be a hardcore developer."